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Dr Mark Hamer (UCL Epidemiology & Public Health) comments on the devices used to measure the total activity of children, and importance of identifying the best way to promote exercise to them. Read: BBC NewsMore: USA TodayMore...

“The genomic resources are so powerful now that one could easily identify some aspect of regeneration in mice that could be helpful for human health,” says Professor Jeremy Brockes (UCL Structural and Molecular Biology). Read: NatureMore...

People with lower intelligence are more likely to be unhappy than their brighter colleagues, according to research by Dr Angela Hassiotis (UCL Mental Health Sciences Unit) and colleagues. Read: BBC NewsMore: Daily MailSunMore...

Dr David Werring (UCL Brain Repair & Rehabilitation) talks about how Botox injections and physiotherapy can help improve post-stroke tightness and allow patients to recover some movement in their arms and hands. Read: Daily MailMore...

UCL’s iGEM team and the London Biohacking group have come together to create the world's first "public BioBrick". Comprised of two genes, the BioBrick can degrade mercury and make antifreeze compounds. Read: Wired UKMore...